Have you ever photographed (or been photographed by) a celebrity...?

Quote from eosfan
I was lucky enough to photograph Rik Wakeman, and he was a total gentleman, easy to work with, really down to earth and not full of himself at all. I was on the same flight to Milan as Rick Wakeman and while we were in Milan baggage reclaim hall, I went over to Rick, said hello and asked if I could take a couple of photos of him - as OP says he was a total gentleman, very happy to oblige, thoroughly nice person. I've also photographed Chris Evans several times, he has always been very happy to pose for photographs.

I have worked the boxing events area, and done personal family pictures for them.Ricky Hatton, Frank Bruno, Joe Calzaghe, sugar ray leonard. plus many others.wonderful memory's and every one a gentleman and a pleasure to work with.

Quote from theperfectgentleman
I have worked the boxing events area, and done personal family pictures for them. Ricky Hatton, Frank Bruno, Joe Calzaghe, sugar ray leonard. plus many others. wonderful memory's and every one a gentleman and a pleasure to work with.

I filmed an elderly Jake LaMotta, some years ago (part of a documentary). He was on the after dinner circuit, talking about Robert De Niro, Raging Bull, etc. He was so old (and perhaps a little pickled) that he told the same very long, amusing anacdote, twice. The second time it was greeted by stoney silence, as nobody had the guts to tell him, we've already heard this one. - His young blonde bimbo wife also insisted on singing a song... and she was absolutely dreadful. A night to remember.

Photographed lucy pinder and kelly brook which was fab lucy was very humble and very sweet and quite shy to be honest and kelly a true firecracker hahaThere's also some x factor people ive shot with like chloe mafia

The quality of photography isnt how many images you take but rather how many times an image can take your breath away!